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Use of
Magnetic Levitation
for Wind Turbines:
A Presentation By:
Debajyoti Bose
Better Efficiency
&
Power Generation
Wind Energy Basics
• Wind is a form of solar energy
• It is a natural power source that can be economically used to generate
electricity
• The way in which wind is created is from the atmosphere of the sun
causing areas of uneven heating. In conjunction with the uneven heating
of the sun, rotation of the earth and the rockiness of the earth’s surface
winds are formed
• The terms wind energy or wind power describes the process by which
the wind is used to generate mechanical power or electricity
• Wind turbines convert the kinetic energy in the wind into mechanical
power
Energy Reality
• Since a decade the demand for electricity is increasing at alarming rate
and the demand for power is running ahead of supply
• The present day methods are not sufficient to keep pace with ever
increasing demand
• Energy crisis has forced to think & develop the power generation by
renewable sources (mainly wind power)
• It is estimated that renewable sources might contribute about 20%-50%
to energy consumption in the later part of the 21st century
• World Wind Energy Association estimates wind power capacity is
expected to have an anticipated net growth rate of more than 21% per
year
Types of Wind Turbines
Mostly two categories:
Horizontal-axis wind turbines (HAWTs)
Vertical-axis wind turbines (VAWTs)
The major difference is the orientation
of the rotors and generator, which are all
vertically arranged, and usually on a
shaft for support and stability
The Maglev Wind Turbine
• The Maglev wind turbine was first unveiled
at the Wind Power Asia exhibition in Beijing
2007
• The unique operating principle behind this
design is through magnetic levitation
• Extremely efficient system for wind energy
• A single large Maglev turbine can output
more than conventional horizontal wind
turbines
Recent Developments
• World's largest production site for maglev wind turbines, China.
• Zhongke Hengyuan Energy Technology has invested 400 million yuan in
building this facility, which will produce maglev wind turbines with
capacities ranging from 400 to 5,000 Watts
• In the US, Arizona-based MagLev Wind Turbine Technologies will be
manufacturing these turbines
• Equatorial region countries – less wind speed (Malaysia ,Singapore)
Small Maglev Wind Turbine generation of power
• Prerana Energy Corporation Private Limited in India is exploring
opportunities to set up "MAGLEV - The Super-Powered Magnetic Wind
turbine"
Magnetic Levitation
• Method by which an object is suspended
with no support other than magnetic
fields
• Magnetic pressure is used to counteract
the effects of the gravitational and any
other accelerations
Successful Areas:
1. Particle Accelerators
2. Trains
3. Petaflop Computers
4. Bio-magnetism in MRI
Superconductivity & Meissner
Effect
• Superconductivity is a phenomenon of
exactly zero electrical resistance and
expulsion of magnetic fields occurring in
certain materials when cooled below a
characteristic critical temperature
• A quantum mechanical phenomenon. It is
characterized by the Meissner effect
The Meissner effect is the expulsion of
a magnetic field from a superconductor during
its transition to the superconducting state
Potential Material for Maglev
Wind Turbines
Part Material
Shaft Stainless Steel
Wind Turbine Cardboard
Permanent Magnet Ceramics Magnet
Fixed Base Wood
Selection of the Magnet:
The four different classes are Alnico, Ceramic, Samarium Cobalt and Neodymium
Iron Boron also known Nd- Fe-B. Nd-Fe-B
Operating Principle: Traditional
• When air moves quickly, in the
form of wind, the kinetic energy
is captured by the turbine
blades.
• The blades start to rotate and
spin a shaft that leads from the
hub of the rotor to a generator
and produce electricity
• The energy that can be extracted
from the wind is directly
proportional to the cube of the
wind speed
Operating Principle: MVAWT
• Operates on the repulsion characteristics of
permanent magnets
• By placing these two magnets on top of each
other with like polarities facing each other,
the magnetic repulsion will be strong enough
to keep both magnets at a distance away from
each other
• The force created as a result of this repulsion
can be used for suspension purposes and is
strong enough to balance the weight of an
object depending on the threshold of the
magnets
Operating Principle: MVAWT
• Power will then be generated with an axial flux
generator, which incorporates the use of
permanent magnets and a set of coils. The
generated power is in form of DC, stored in
battery
• This can be used to directly supply the DC loads
and can also be converted to AC using inverter
to supply AC loads
• Maglev technology is the most efficient means
of transferring kinetic energy to generate
electricity
Operating Principle: MVAWT
• The vertical axis wind turbine platform
floats on a magnetic cushion with the
aid of permanent magnet suspension
and a companion linear synchronous
motor
• This technology eliminates nearly all
friction and delivers maximum wind
energy to the downstream linear
generator
Aspects: Maglev Wind Turbine
• The rotor that is designed harness enough air to rotate the stator at low
and high wind speeds while keeping the center of mass closer to the
base yielding stability due to the effect of magnetic levitation
• The efficiency of turbine is increased by replacing the bearings by
magnets, the magnetic levitation helps the turbine to spin at much
faster rate as it will eliminate the stress on the shaft of the turbine
Aspects (Continued)
• The major components are placed at
ground level
• The system will provide electricity at a
rate lower than coal and nuclear
• This technology has the capacity to
completely displace current
technology in use for wind farm
A Brief Comparison
Maglev vertical Axis Wind Turbine
(MVAWT)
Horizontal Axis Wind Turbine
(HAWT)
Can spin in light breezes (1 m/s) High wind speed (>3 m/s)
No or less maintenance Need of replacement of bearings,
lubrications etc.
Configured to capture winds from
any direction without any external
control
Requires yaw mechanism turn
turbine blades in direction of wind
Major components at ground level At a height on tall towers
No massive tall tower construction Requires tall tower
Cost/Kwh is less Cost/KWh is more
Long life span Less life span
Advantages of Maglev Wind
Turbines
• A massive tower structure is not required, as VAWTs’ are mounted closer
to the ground
• These are located closer to the ground and hence easier to maintain
• They don’t require yaw mechanisms
• Requires no lubrication
• Capable of generating power from wind speeds as low as 1.5 m/s and
reported to operate in winds reaching 40 m/s
• Producing 20% more energy than a conventional turbine, at the same
time decreasing operational costs by 50% over the traditional wind
turbine
Limitations of Maglev Wind
Turbines
• The capital cost of wind power is third
higher than conventional thermal power
• Further electrical problems like voltage
flicker and variable frequency affect the
implementation of wind farm.
• Because of their low height they cannot
capture the wind energy stored in higher
altitudes.
Application Area for Maglev Wind
Turbines
• Suitable for the application in urban areas to
provide green energy, effective utilization in
street/domestic lighting and domestic appliances
• With the inclusion of inverter the power
generated can be used for both AC as well as DC
loads
• Can be used in remote places where conventional
power supply is uneconomic
• Hybrid power generation
• Generated power by this method can be used ON
and OFF grid
THANK YOU !!!
A Presentation By:
Debajyoti Bose (R120214007)
Department of Electrical, Power & Energy Engineering

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Magnetic Levitation in Wind Turbines

  • 1. Use of Magnetic Levitation for Wind Turbines: A Presentation By: Debajyoti Bose Better Efficiency & Power Generation
  • 2. Wind Energy Basics • Wind is a form of solar energy • It is a natural power source that can be economically used to generate electricity • The way in which wind is created is from the atmosphere of the sun causing areas of uneven heating. In conjunction with the uneven heating of the sun, rotation of the earth and the rockiness of the earth’s surface winds are formed • The terms wind energy or wind power describes the process by which the wind is used to generate mechanical power or electricity • Wind turbines convert the kinetic energy in the wind into mechanical power
  • 3. Energy Reality • Since a decade the demand for electricity is increasing at alarming rate and the demand for power is running ahead of supply • The present day methods are not sufficient to keep pace with ever increasing demand • Energy crisis has forced to think & develop the power generation by renewable sources (mainly wind power) • It is estimated that renewable sources might contribute about 20%-50% to energy consumption in the later part of the 21st century • World Wind Energy Association estimates wind power capacity is expected to have an anticipated net growth rate of more than 21% per year
  • 4. Types of Wind Turbines Mostly two categories: Horizontal-axis wind turbines (HAWTs) Vertical-axis wind turbines (VAWTs) The major difference is the orientation of the rotors and generator, which are all vertically arranged, and usually on a shaft for support and stability
  • 5. The Maglev Wind Turbine • The Maglev wind turbine was first unveiled at the Wind Power Asia exhibition in Beijing 2007 • The unique operating principle behind this design is through magnetic levitation • Extremely efficient system for wind energy • A single large Maglev turbine can output more than conventional horizontal wind turbines
  • 6. Recent Developments • World's largest production site for maglev wind turbines, China. • Zhongke Hengyuan Energy Technology has invested 400 million yuan in building this facility, which will produce maglev wind turbines with capacities ranging from 400 to 5,000 Watts • In the US, Arizona-based MagLev Wind Turbine Technologies will be manufacturing these turbines • Equatorial region countries – less wind speed (Malaysia ,Singapore) Small Maglev Wind Turbine generation of power • Prerana Energy Corporation Private Limited in India is exploring opportunities to set up "MAGLEV - The Super-Powered Magnetic Wind turbine"
  • 7. Magnetic Levitation • Method by which an object is suspended with no support other than magnetic fields • Magnetic pressure is used to counteract the effects of the gravitational and any other accelerations Successful Areas: 1. Particle Accelerators 2. Trains 3. Petaflop Computers 4. Bio-magnetism in MRI
  • 8. Superconductivity & Meissner Effect • Superconductivity is a phenomenon of exactly zero electrical resistance and expulsion of magnetic fields occurring in certain materials when cooled below a characteristic critical temperature • A quantum mechanical phenomenon. It is characterized by the Meissner effect The Meissner effect is the expulsion of a magnetic field from a superconductor during its transition to the superconducting state
  • 9. Potential Material for Maglev Wind Turbines Part Material Shaft Stainless Steel Wind Turbine Cardboard Permanent Magnet Ceramics Magnet Fixed Base Wood Selection of the Magnet: The four different classes are Alnico, Ceramic, Samarium Cobalt and Neodymium Iron Boron also known Nd- Fe-B. Nd-Fe-B
  • 10. Operating Principle: Traditional • When air moves quickly, in the form of wind, the kinetic energy is captured by the turbine blades. • The blades start to rotate and spin a shaft that leads from the hub of the rotor to a generator and produce electricity • The energy that can be extracted from the wind is directly proportional to the cube of the wind speed
  • 11. Operating Principle: MVAWT • Operates on the repulsion characteristics of permanent magnets • By placing these two magnets on top of each other with like polarities facing each other, the magnetic repulsion will be strong enough to keep both magnets at a distance away from each other • The force created as a result of this repulsion can be used for suspension purposes and is strong enough to balance the weight of an object depending on the threshold of the magnets
  • 12. Operating Principle: MVAWT • Power will then be generated with an axial flux generator, which incorporates the use of permanent magnets and a set of coils. The generated power is in form of DC, stored in battery • This can be used to directly supply the DC loads and can also be converted to AC using inverter to supply AC loads • Maglev technology is the most efficient means of transferring kinetic energy to generate electricity
  • 13. Operating Principle: MVAWT • The vertical axis wind turbine platform floats on a magnetic cushion with the aid of permanent magnet suspension and a companion linear synchronous motor • This technology eliminates nearly all friction and delivers maximum wind energy to the downstream linear generator
  • 14. Aspects: Maglev Wind Turbine • The rotor that is designed harness enough air to rotate the stator at low and high wind speeds while keeping the center of mass closer to the base yielding stability due to the effect of magnetic levitation • The efficiency of turbine is increased by replacing the bearings by magnets, the magnetic levitation helps the turbine to spin at much faster rate as it will eliminate the stress on the shaft of the turbine
  • 15. Aspects (Continued) • The major components are placed at ground level • The system will provide electricity at a rate lower than coal and nuclear • This technology has the capacity to completely displace current technology in use for wind farm
  • 16. A Brief Comparison Maglev vertical Axis Wind Turbine (MVAWT) Horizontal Axis Wind Turbine (HAWT) Can spin in light breezes (1 m/s) High wind speed (>3 m/s) No or less maintenance Need of replacement of bearings, lubrications etc. Configured to capture winds from any direction without any external control Requires yaw mechanism turn turbine blades in direction of wind Major components at ground level At a height on tall towers No massive tall tower construction Requires tall tower Cost/Kwh is less Cost/KWh is more Long life span Less life span
  • 17. Advantages of Maglev Wind Turbines • A massive tower structure is not required, as VAWTs’ are mounted closer to the ground • These are located closer to the ground and hence easier to maintain • They don’t require yaw mechanisms • Requires no lubrication • Capable of generating power from wind speeds as low as 1.5 m/s and reported to operate in winds reaching 40 m/s • Producing 20% more energy than a conventional turbine, at the same time decreasing operational costs by 50% over the traditional wind turbine
  • 18. Limitations of Maglev Wind Turbines • The capital cost of wind power is third higher than conventional thermal power • Further electrical problems like voltage flicker and variable frequency affect the implementation of wind farm. • Because of their low height they cannot capture the wind energy stored in higher altitudes.
  • 19. Application Area for Maglev Wind Turbines • Suitable for the application in urban areas to provide green energy, effective utilization in street/domestic lighting and domestic appliances • With the inclusion of inverter the power generated can be used for both AC as well as DC loads • Can be used in remote places where conventional power supply is uneconomic • Hybrid power generation • Generated power by this method can be used ON and OFF grid
  • 20. THANK YOU !!! A Presentation By: Debajyoti Bose (R120214007) Department of Electrical, Power & Energy Engineering